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‘I’ll probably have surgery after’ – Snooker star defying doctors’ orders to play at Crucible World Championship

Published on April 20, 2025 at 05:01 PM

HOSSEIN VAFAEI has admitted that he is playing through the pain barrier at the World Snooker Championship.

The Iranian, 30, got his underway yesterday against Kent's Barry Hawkins.

Hossein Vafaei chalking his cue during a snooker match.
Hossein Vafaei has been in action at the Crucible this weekend

Ranked No24 in the world, Vafaei came through qualifying to enter the main draw in .

He did so while defying doctors' orders following a nasty shoulder injury.

Vafaei revealed: “I went to the gym. I was angry and I went heavy.

“I went to do my shoulders, did it heavy to get all the negative out, and after two or three days I felt it in my neck.

“Then my shoulder. Then it made my left arm completely numb. The doctor told me I need to rest, that I shouldn’t play .

“I started playing again and then hurt my disc. One of my discs is turning around right now as well.

“After coming here, I’ll probably have to go to the surgery in . I’m in lots of pain right now.”

Despite battling through injury, Vafaei is not taking painkillers.

He added: “I don’t like painkillers. They are not good for your body, they are food for cancer.

“If I don’t compete then people will say lots of bad things. I have to finish my tournaments and after that, I’ll go to the Iran Olympic Committee.

“They have a doctor waiting for me for a long time now. They’ll decide what I have to do.”

Born in Abadan, Iran, Vafaei has moved to Sheffield in a bid to further his career.

On his move to the Steel City, Vafaei said: “Sheffield is a snooker city. They love snooker. Lots of snooker academies here, lots of good international restaurants.

“Whenever you want to play someone, there’s always someone for you to play and not easy opponents, they always give you a good game. Sheffield is a good city.”

Vafaei finished yesterday's evening session trailing Hawkins 5-4.

The duo will resume their first round battle tonight.

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